European militaries are racing to modernise as AI, autonomy and low-cost drones reshape how wars are fought and won. Helsing builds AI-enabled defence systems that integrate autonomy, sensor fusion and software-defined capabilities across air, land and sea. Its portfolio includes AI-assisted strike drones such as the HX-2, battlefield software platforms and underwater surveillance systems. The company has secured major contracts with NATO member governments and partners, and in 2025 completed one of Europe’s largest defence tech funding rounds, underscoring strong interest in sovereign AI capabilities. As militaries seek faster decision advantage and scalable autonomous mass, Helsing aims to make AI a strategic cornerstone of modern defence. PS
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